Tyler Bresette and his family were the guests of the Royals, invited, in part, to mark Sunday's University of Kansas Day. They also had a chance to meet some of the players.

Tyler was 5 years old this March when an airport sign fell on top of him and his family in Birmingham. His 10-year-old brother Luke was killed. Tyler, his mother and another brother suffered injuries in the collapse.

"There's good and bad days. Today is a day that is good," said his father, Ryan Bresette. "Emotionally, we're hanging in there. Physically, we're getting healed. We're just so thankful for the people of Kansas City and Birmingham and across the country that provided support to us."

The family has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against some of the construction teams involved the airport's remodeling project.

THIS WAS THE SIXTH ANNUAL J-J'S BLOCK PARTY. A YOUNG BOY, WHOSE BROTHER DIED IN A TRAGIC AIRPORT ACCIDENT, THREW OUT THE FIRST PITCH AT THE ROYALS GAME TODAY. ALL RIGHT TYLER.... PITCH...CHEERS ALL RIGHT TYLER.... PITCH...CHEERS TYLER BRESETTE SHOWED OFF HIS ARM IN FRONT OF THE CROWD. THE WHOLE BRESETTE FAMILY, OF OVERLAND PARK, WAS INVITED TO THE ROYALS GAME. THEY GOT TO MEET SOME OF THE PLAYERS. TYLER WAS JUST 5 YEARS OLD WHEN AN AIRPORT SIGN FELL ON TOP OF HIM AND HIS FAMILY IN BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA LAST MARCH. HE, HIS MOTHER, AND ANOTHER BROTHER SUFFERED INJURIES IN THAT ACCIDENT. TYLER'S 10 YEAR OLD BROTHER LUKE, DIED. TODAY WE HEARD FOR THE FIRST TIME FROM LUKE'S DAD'S. THERE'S GOOD DAYS AND BAD DAYS. TODAY IS A DAT THAT IS GOOD. EMOTIONALLY, WE'RE HANGING IN THERE. PHYSICALLY, WE'RE GETTING HEALED. WE'RE JUST SO THANKFUL FOR THE PEOPLE OF KANSAS CITY AND BIRMINGHAM AND ACROSS THE COUNTRY THAT PROVIDED SUPORT TO US. A DISPLAY SIGN FELL ON TOP OF